What can be re-used in my Legacy Jewellery Design?
When it comes to repurposing jewellery in a new design, there are several elements that can be reused to create a unique and sentimental piece. One of the most common elements that can be repurposed is the precious metal. Gold is commonly melted down and reshaped to create new designs, while still retaining the sentimental value of the original piece. Additionally, any diamonds or gemstones that are in good condition can be removed from the old piece and incorporated into the new design.
Why You Should Listen To Your Doubts About Jewellery Redesign
The decision to reimagine your inherited jewellery is not a decision taken lightly. You have to be ready and here at Legacy we understand the emotional reasons why some ladies take years to be ready.
How Long does it take to Reimagine your Jewellery?
There are two stages in the Legacy journey. The first is the design stage, the second is the actual creation of your Legacy jewellery.
Is My Jewellery Safe With You?
The security of your jewellery is as important to us as it is to you…
18ct White Gold or Platinum?
If you prefer white precious metal for your Legacy ring, then should you opt for white gold or platinum? Here’s what we recommend….
The cost implications of re-using your own gold
For some women, re-using their old gold is hugely important. Capturing a piece of Mum’s old wedding ring, for example, in a new Legacy piece can be as significant as the diamonds and gemstones. But there is a cost implication to consider…
How Do I Know You Won’t Replace my Diamonds with Fake Ones?
A question we are occasionally asked is “how do I know you won’t switch my diamonds for fake?”
It’s a genuine concern for some people, so here’s what you need to know….
We have built an excellent reputation on honesty, trust and integrity over many years. We have 5* reviews on Facebook and Google and hundreds of delighted clients.
Is Transforming Jewellery Better for the Environment than Buying New?
Purchasing more sustainable items goes far beyond avoiding fast fashion and visiting your local farmer’s market.